A rancher in Jackson County, Oregon who has had gray wolves eat his livestock is now using a lime-green inflatable dancing man to keep the predators at bay.
Police officers and firefighters in various parts of the country have been lending a hand caring for cattle and here are some social media posts that show them in action.
A U.S. District Judge has granted a partial preliminary injunction, approving an alternative grazing plan for the Hammond’s cattle that the Bureau of Land Management had proposed in June.
A tractor operator who was killed in a wildfire that scorched 70 square miles in little more than 24 hours in the Pacific Northwest appears to have died trying to restrain it, police said.
Thelazia gulosa, a parasitic worm that were only thought to breed in cattle’s eyeballs, were found in an Oregon woman's eye. This is the first case ever reported.
“We have no idea what it is," Bruce Auchly, information manager for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks said. “And we won’t until we get the DNA tests back.”
A proposal in Oregon seeks a ban on coyote-hunting contests, but the language runs afoul of the state's constitution which also permits strip clubs as free speech.
Activist groups have filed suit against the BLM in an effort to prevent Hammond Ranches, Steven and Dwight Hammond, from renewing their grazing permits.
Four Oregon activist and conservation organizations participating in a wolf stakeholder group are protesting an update to the state’s Wolf Conservation and Management Plan.